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RAWALPINDI, Jan 18 (APP):The Pakistan Medical Association (PMA) Rawalpindi Division on Sunday called on the federal government to review the installation of Point of Sale (POS) systems in clinics and hospitals, saying the move undermines the dignity and professional autonomy of doctors.
Addressing a grand convention, Dr Kamran Saeed, President of the Punjab, Pakistan Medical Association, briefed participants on recent meetings with the Chairman of the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) and the federal finance minister, highlighting progress in negotiations.
Representatives of various doctors’ organisations and a large number of physicians from both public and private sectors attended the gathering and reiterated their willingness to review and rectify tax returns in accordance with the law, while rejecting any form of pressure or coercion.
The convention concluded with a unanimous resolution to continue their struggle until their legitimate demands are accepted, with participants pledging to pursue all constitutional and democratic means to protect their rights.